For lack of a better and more concise choice, isn't that what you ARE?Watergirl said:3. Neo-Pagan (83%)
For lack of a better and more concise choice, isn't that what you ARE?Watergirl said:3. Neo-Pagan (83%)
Ozrat said:For lack of a better and more concise choice, isn't that what you ARE?Watergirl said:3. Neo-Pagan (83%)
PWN3DDove said:1. Neo-Pagan (100%)
WaterGirl said:1. Theravada Buddhism (100%) - Yeah, too bad I don't believe in one true "enlightened one."
Your Results:
1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (88%)
3. Neo-Pagan (83%)
4. Secular Humanism (81%)
5. Liberal Quakers (75%)
6. New Age (74%)
7. Mahayana Buddhism (73%)
8. Taoism (57%)
9. Jainism (56%)
10. Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (56%)
11. Non-theist (51%)
12. Reform Judaism (47%)
13. Hinduism (46%)
14. New Thought (46%)
15. Sikhism (44%)
16. Orthodox Quaker (42%)
17. Bahá'í Faith (32%)
18. Scientology (32%)
19. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (25%)
20. Orthodox Judaism (23%)
21. Seventh Day Adventist (18%)
22. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (15%)
23. Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (12%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (10%)
25. Islam (10%)
26. Jehovah's Witness (10%)
27. Roman Catholic (10%)
Goddamnit, man. WHen will you learn to stop making insulting remarks about other people's religions out of the blue? STOP IT. Anyone has the right to ANY kind of religion, and no religion is actually "greater" or "more valid" than another relgion. Sheesh.Needless to say, I think the Buddha was wrong on alot of things- his notion of balance in favor of Christ's teachings of goodness, and it's triumph, but Buddhism certainly is a much greater religion then your current one. Try it out some time, I actually flirted with it for a while in Japan.
Sander said:no religion is actually "greater" or "more valid" than another relgion
ConstinpatedCraprunner said:There are forms of Buddhism that belive in thousands of gods, of course. Main problem being that the Buddha himself said that the exsistance of a "god" in the traditional sense's exsistance is meaningless, and that the important thing is this life.
CCR said:Needless to say, I think the Buddha was wrong on alot of things- his notion of balance in favor of Christ's teachings of goodness, and it's triumph, but Buddhism certainly is a much greater religion then your current one. Try it out some time, I actually flirted with it for a while in Japan.
WaterGirl said:How many times must I repeat myself before you get the idea, [...] Well, I did that, so once again, QUIT YOUR BITCHING AND DEAL WITH IT.
Dove said:*Cooks popcorn and settles in to cumfy chair*
Dove said:That too...
You would be surprised what you can find if you use a black light
It looks like a damned battlefield.
Nope. I was converted with simultaneously reading the Bible for the first time and reading Aquinas, and watching Andrei Rubelev. I fell in love with all three of them at the same time.@CC: Just try out a new religion huh? That seems about right that you would say something like that. "What do I get out of it" seems to be your outlook on lifes choices.
Actually, you did not, as there is no proveable spirit, and every one of those things is made out of things in itself.How many times must I repeat myself before you get the idea, in my opinion, THERE IS NO GOD. Period. I don't believe in one. Besides, didn't I already show you up in TO, where you said you would quit your bitching if I could prove to you that the five elements made more sense than one god? Well, I did that, so once again, QUIT YOUR BITCHING AND DEAL WITH IT.